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John & Shep On Lake Superior
Aug 3rd
This 19 year old Shep being cradled in his father’s arms earlier this week in Lake Superior. Shep falls asleep every night when he is carried into the lake. John rescued Shep as an 8 month old puppy, and he’s been by his side through many adventures. Photo by Hannah of StoneHouse Photo StoneHouse Photo on…
Your Photo Bombs Rescued By Scalado’s Remove
Feb 15th
Photo tech firm Scalado has revealed its latest smartphone camera app, Remove, capable of removing objects in-frame! Billed as the world’s first optical removal software for smartphones, Remove builds a composite shot from multiple frames that it captures in swift succession, picking out possible flaws – such as passing cars or people – and letting…
Oren Lavie – Her Morning Elegance
Feb 26th
Amazing Stop Motion Video Oren Lavie – Her Morning Elegance Oren Lavie’s album The Opposite Side of the Sea, to be released March 2009, The song "Her Morning Elegance". This beautiful video captures this song and brings it to life. Via Oren’s MySpace page: Oren Lavie – Co-director / songwriter – He…
Picture of the Day – Edisto Beach, SC
Jan 19th
Photo by dejay – Get/View this photo in all sizes including Original (4594×2590) Both Edisto Beach and Edisto Island, South Carolina are named for the Edisto Indians, the area’s original inhabitants. Edisto Beach is located on the southern tip of Edisto Island and is part of Colleton County, while the rest of Edisto Island is…
Iceland Panoramas – Multiple Frames Stitched
Nov 30th
From Reykjavik to Husavik, Iceland is a land of often bleak but always magnificent beauty: These photos of Iceland are from a photo essay by Nathan Myhrvold. These shots were stitched together from multiple frames into one picture. His photo essay “Panoramas and Photo Technology From Iceland And Greenland” was published at Edge.org. To see…
Sam Abell – The Life of a Photograph
Nov 25th
"National Hotel, Moscow" by Sam Abell © 2008 National Geographic Sam Abell is a photographer who has worked for National Geographic and made thousands of images over the decades. He describes his photographic technique as straightforward and he publishes all his images full frame with no cropping. When asked about his photographic influences, Sam said…
















